Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a difficult moment for Jewish students, whether they are in high school or college. I don't think I would want to put my Jewish kid in a Catholic school where they would be an outsider from the outset. Now more than ever, it is so helpful for Jewish kids to have Jewish friends and peers. I suppose if you supplement with Jewish camps or other types of involvement, it could be ok. Talk to other Jewish families at the school and find about their experience.
This is over the top. No one is questioning the Jewish faith. People are appalled at the way Israel is decimating the Palestinians. Many Jewish people are shocked and appalled as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a difficult moment for Jewish students, whether they are in high school or college. I don't think I would want to put my Jewish kid in a Catholic school where they would be an outsider from the outset. Now more than ever, it is so helpful for Jewish kids to have Jewish friends and peers. I suppose if you supplement with Jewish camps or other types of involvement, it could be ok. Talk to other Jewish families at the school and find about their experience.
This is over the top. No one is questioning the Jewish faith. People are appalled at the way Israel is decimating the Palestinians. Many Jewish people are shocked and appalled as well
Anonymous wrote:When there are multiple synagogues in the area with "we stand with Israel" signs outside and similar slogans on their websites, it's hard not to conflate the religion with the atrocities. I realize the synagogues don't speak for all Jews, but you can't pretend that Jewish religious institutions aren't complicit in the genocide.
Anonymous wrote:When there are multiple synagogues in the area with "we stand with Israel" signs outside and similar slogans on their websites, it's hard not to conflate the religion with the atrocities. I realize the synagogues don't speak for all Jews, but you can't pretend that Jewish religious institutions aren't complicit in the genocide.
Anonymous wrote:When there are multiple synagogues in the area with "we stand with Israel" signs outside and similar slogans on their websites, it's hard not to conflate the religion with the atrocities. I realize the synagogues don't speak for all Jews, but you can't pretend that Jewish religious institutions aren't complicit in the genocide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a difficult moment for Jewish students, whether they are in high school or college. I don't think I would want to put my Jewish kid in a Catholic school where they would be an outsider from the outset. Now more than ever, it is so helpful for Jewish kids to have Jewish friends and peers. I suppose if you supplement with Jewish camps or other types of involvement, it could be ok. Talk to other Jewish families at the school and find about their experience.
This is over the top. No one is questioning the Jewish faith. People are appalled at the way Israel is decimating the Palestinians. Many Jewish people are shocked and appalled as well
DP and I don't think it's over the top at all. I'm also a Catholic. Are people equally appalled at what the Palestinians did to the Israelis? I know I was pretty appalled. I mean, how can you look at what is going on at places like Columbia and argue that it's not a difficult moment for Jewish students? They have my support, and I have taught my Catholic children to support them as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a difficult moment for Jewish students, whether they are in high school or college. I don't think I would want to put my Jewish kid in a Catholic school where they would be an outsider from the outset. Now more than ever, it is so helpful for Jewish kids to have Jewish friends and peers. I suppose if you supplement with Jewish camps or other types of involvement, it could be ok. Talk to other Jewish families at the school and find about their experience.
This is over the top. No one is questioning the Jewish faith. People are appalled at the way Israel is decimating the Palestinians. Many Jewish people are shocked and appalled as well
DP and I don't think it's over the top at all. I'm also a Catholic. Are people equally appalled at what the Palestinians did to the Israelis? I know I was pretty appalled. I mean, how can you look at what is going on at places like Columbia and argue that it's not a difficult moment for Jewish students? They have my support, and I have taught my Catholic children to support them as well.
Anonymous wrote:The constant required religion classes at Catholic school get old very quickly if you are not Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a difficult moment for Jewish students, whether they are in high school or college. I don't think I would want to put my Jewish kid in a Catholic school where they would be an outsider from the outset. Now more than ever, it is so helpful for Jewish kids to have Jewish friends and peers. I suppose if you supplement with Jewish camps or other types of involvement, it could be ok. Talk to other Jewish families at the school and find about their experience.
This is over the top. No one is questioning the Jewish faith. People are appalled at the way Israel is decimating the Palestinians. Many Jewish people are shocked and appalled as well
Anonymous wrote:This is a difficult moment for Jewish students, whether they are in high school or college. I don't think I would want to put my Jewish kid in a Catholic school where they would be an outsider from the outset. Now more than ever, it is so helpful for Jewish kids to have Jewish friends and peers. I suppose if you supplement with Jewish camps or other types of involvement, it could be ok. Talk to other Jewish families at the school and find about their experience.